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Influent - Plate Pack Separator Media
Plate pack separators are commonly used in liquid-liquid separation applications where two immiscible liquids need to be separated based on their density differences. Plate pack separators consist of a series of closely spaced plates or baffles, which create a tortuous path for the two liquids to flow through. The flow path and the spacing of the plates are designed to promote the coalescence of the dispersed phase into larger droplets, which eventually rise to the surface or settle to the bottom for collection.
The media used in plate pack separators can vary depending on the specific application and the properties of the liquids being separated. Common materials include plastic, metal, and ceramic, and the plates may be corrugated, flat, or a combination of both. Some plate pack separators also incorporate special coatings or treatments to enhance their performance, such as hydrophobic or oleophobic coatings that repel water or oil.
The choice of media will depend on several factors, including the size of the droplets to be separated, the flow rate of the liquids, and the temperature and chemical compatibility of the materials. In general, plate pack separators with a larger number of plates and narrower spacing between them will provide more efficient separation of smaller droplets.
- Stainless steel, duplex steel 2205,2507,254SMO
- Alloy C276, 400, 625, 825, 20, etc…
- Plastics (PP, FEP, ETFE, PVDF, PFA)
